More than 60 million Americans use septic systems to treat the waste water that leaves their toilets, showers and sinks. The waste flows to a tank buried outside, where it begins to separate. Heavy particulate matter, called sludge, sinks to the bottom of the tank while fats and grease float to the top. In the middle is a comparatively clear liquid layer called effluent. When the septic tank is full, this mixture is then pumped into the drain field, where it is treated by the soil.
When a septic system is properly working, it does not need to be pumped often. septic service the tanks need to be inspected and cleaned periodically to prevent clogs, leaks and other problems. Backed-up toilets, slow drains and unpleasant odors are all signs that a septic system needs professional attention.
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The inspection process starts with a licensed site evaluator visiting the property and checking the soil, structure and other factors to determine which type of septic system is best for the site. The evaluator will submit the results to a licensed engineer who will design the system and submit his or her plans to a local septic authority for approval.
Once the plan is approved, a contractor will begin excavation work to expose the underground septic tank and install the necessary components. Then, the septic tank cleaning specialist will remove the tank lid and insert a large hose into the access point to start pumping the contents of the septic tank. During this process, the technician will monitor liquid levels in the septic tank to determine if they are normal, high or low.
Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
114 Houston St, Maybrook, NY 12543, United States
(845)294-5771
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